This article was written by a former superintendent from Sussex County and appeared this month in the magazine Principal. It suggests as the need for change becomes evident principals should ask themselves the following questions, which I found interesting:
How can we challenge our best students?
What can we do to meet the needs of students mainstreamed into our regular education classes?
What does the data indicate about our underachieving students?
How can we better serve the needs of all students?
This article was written by a former superintendent from Sussex County and appeared this month in the magazine Principal. It suggests as the need for change becomes evident principals should ask themselves the following questions, which I found interesting:
How can we challenge our best students?
What can we do to meet the needs of students mainstreamed into our regular education classes?
What does the data indicate about our underachieving students?
How can we better serve the needs of all students?
What can we do to provide more time for learning?
The article I mentioned regarding teacher attire:
Teacher Dress